The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking

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Good public speakers are made, not born - or so thinks Dale Carnegie, the pioneer of personal business skills. Yet business, social and personal satisfaction depend heavily upon a person's ability to communicate clearly. Public speaking is an important skill which anyone can acquire and develop. It is also the very best method of overcoming self ...
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Good public speakers are made, not born - or so thinks Dale Carnegie, the pioneer of personal business skills. Yet business, social and personal satisfaction depend heavily upon a person's ability to communicate clearly. Public speaking is an important skill which anyone can acquire and develop. It is also the very best method of overcoming self-consciousness and building confidence, courage and enthusiasm. This classic, well established title has been called 'the most brilliant book of its kind'. It takes you step by step through: -Acquiring basic public speaking skills -Building confidence -Speaking effectively the quick and easy way -Earning the right to talk -Vitalising your talk -Sharing the talk with the audience as well as organisation and presentation skills
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GOOD jacket. USED....Hardcover, outside back and front in good condition, binder in good condition, Main Text and Pages of Main Text in fair to good condition. DUST JACKET IN GOOD CONDITION. No signs of water damages, No signs of writing, No signs of underlining, No signs of markings, and No signs of highlighting. Pages very clean and readable.

Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Near Fine. 29th Printing. Light browning to page edges otherwise pages are unmarked, clean and crisp. Dustjacket has a small tear on the back otherwise it is clean and free of wear. DJ is mylar wrap protected. A nice clean tight copy. This book opens a modern speedway to skilled communication for everyday use. For example: Winning a group of skeptics to your viewpoint; Teaching a method of explaining a subject; Offering an idea in a community meeting; Convincing a purchasing agent that your product is best; Conversing with a new acquaintance; Selling a big idea; Addressing a meeting important to your career; Persuading a group to take action; Accepting an award; and Making conversation with a group of stangers.

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